Walking surfaces are a major contributor when it comes to injuries from slips, trips, and falls. Some of the common surfaces impacted by being wet or slippery include:
When looking at outdoor hazards, it boils down to the changes that occur when rain, snow, or icy weather hits. This in turn, has an effect on indoor surfaces as well when water and ice are tracked in from shoes.
Indoor areas should be monitored and corrected as needed on a regular basis as well.
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